PLATE LINK CHAIN
20180038445 · 2018-02-08
Assignee
Inventors
- Konstantin Braun (Rastatt, DE)
- Stephan Penner (Bühl, DE)
- Alaa Harmouch (Karlsruhe, DE)
- Jürgen Ochs (Bühl, DE)
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Abstract
A plate link chain for a continuously variable transmission of a motor vehicle. The chain is formed from longer and shorter chain links that are formed from and that include respective longer and shorter link plates that are coupled to each other by pairs of rocker pressure members. Both the shorter link plates and the longer link plates have at least one longitudinally extending external appendage.
Claims
1. A plate link chain for a continuously variable transmission of a motor vehicle, said chain comprising: longer and shorter chain links that include respective longer and shorter link plates that are coupled to each other by pairs of rocker pressure and the longer link plates have at least one longitudinally extending external appendage.
2. A plate link chain according to claim 1, wherein both the shorter link plates and the longer link plates have more than two longitudinally extending external appendages.
3. A plate link chain according to claim 1, wherein each of the link plates have four longitudinally extending external appendages.
4. A plate link chain according to claim 2, wherein the longitudinally extending external appendages extend along and serve to elongate long sides of the link plates.
5. A plate link chain according to claim 2, wherein the longitudinally extending external appendages are located at external corner regions of the link plates.
6. A plate link chain according to claim 1, wherein the plate link chain includes only shorter link plates and longer link plates.
7. A plate link chain according to claim 1, wherein the shorter link plates and the longer link plates each have an opening.
8. A plate link chain according to claim 1, wherein all the shorter link plates of the plate link chain are designed the same.
9. A plate link chain according to claim 1, wherein all the longer link plates of the plate link chain are designed the same.
10. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Additional advantages, features, and details of the present invention can be understood from the following description, in which various exemplary embodiments are described in detail with reference to the drawings. The drawing figures show the following:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0021] The plate link chain in accordance with the present invention includes only two types of link plates in total, namely the shorter link plates 3, 4 in the form as shown in
[0022] Apart from the use of two types of link plates, the plate link chain in accordance with the present invention is ultimately designed similarly to the plate link chain described in German published unexamined application DE 190 47 979 A1. The plate link chain in accordance with the present invention is used as a component in a continuously variable, chain-driven, conical pulley transmission, similar to the chain disclosed in that German patent application.
[0023] The shorter link plate 4 shown in
[0024] As shown in
[0025] The shorter link plates 3, 4 and the longer link plate 6 used to form the plate link chain 1 in accordance with the present invention, in the side view shown, each have essentially the overall form of a rectangle. The upper link plate straps 84, 94 and the lower link plate straps 85, 95 are longer than the link plate side straps 82, 83 and 92, 93. The sides of the rectangles associated with the upper and lower link plate straps 84, 85 and 94, 95 are therefore also referred to as long sides.
[0026] The shorter link plate 4 shown in
[0027] The longer link plate 6 shown in
[0028] The construction space for the tips 31, 32, 41 through 44 and 61 through 64 is based upon the kinematics of the nearest rocker joint. As indicated in
[0029] According to one aspect of the present invention, the appendages 31, 32, 41 through 44 and 61 through 64 serve to provide an overlapping of portions of the link plates 3, 4, and 6. Moreover, the appendages 31, 32, 41 through 44 and 61 through 64 also serve to provide protection against kinking of the chain. Furthermore, by virtue of the tips or appendages 31, 32, 41 through 44 and 61 through 64 at the link plate corners, the link plates 3, 4, and 6 include more material and more stiffness, which increases the life of the plate link chain 1.
[0030] An upper limit for the length of the appendages 31, 32, 41 through 44 and 61 through 64 results from the fact that an excessively long appendage or tip will collide with the link plate which is three positions further at the same level in a plate unit (position in the link). The appendage or tip can only be long enough, at maximum, so that the tips or appendages just do not yet touch, as indicated in